A renowned Ghanaian pastor and international evangelist of Worldwide Miracle Outreach, Dr. Lawrence Tetteh has expressed his strong disapproval of pastors prophesying about presidential elections.
In an appearance on TV3’s The Day Show, Dr. Tetteh voiced his disapproval of this practice, emphasizing that pastors should refrain from making political predictions.
During the interview, Dr. Tetteh made it clear that he has no presidential ambitions himself, stating, “I feel sad for the President. It is a headache. No, never!”
“… I am totally against pastors who will stand on their pulpit and declare who is going to become a President,”
He expressed his strong opposition to pastors who use their platforms to declare who will become the next President.
The issue of pastors prophesying about presidential elections has become increasingly common in Ghanaian society, often stirring controversy and debate.
However, Dr. Tetteh believes that it is inappropriate for pastors to involve themselves in political matters in this manner.
He advocated for pastors to focus on their spiritual roles and refrain from making predictions about political events.
According to Dr. Tetteh, pastors should prioritize preaching the gospel and offering spiritual guidance to their congregations rather than delving into the realm of politics.
He believes that pastors have a responsibility to promote peace, unity, and spiritual growth within their communities, rather than engaging in partisan activities.